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Netplan, DHCP, class option and devices monitoring a “magic bit” to update firmware
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After reading through the Netplan docs a few times, I still don't think I found this specific situation addressed.
I have a number of hardware devices with their own DHCP class, these devices are aware of a "magic bit (or string)" option in their class declaration. When this "magic bit" changes, the devices know to grab their firmware update file from a specific port.
With Netplan, I have not seen anywhere to include/declare this class option. It seems like Netplan does not use the class approach at all.
I did not see this covered in Netplan's 'Examples' or 'Reference' section or in any AU posts. Most info I have found point to this functionality not currently included in Netplan, is that correct?
Is there a way to assign this DHCP class option to these devices?
networking dhcp netplan
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After reading through the Netplan docs a few times, I still don't think I found this specific situation addressed.
I have a number of hardware devices with their own DHCP class, these devices are aware of a "magic bit (or string)" option in their class declaration. When this "magic bit" changes, the devices know to grab their firmware update file from a specific port.
With Netplan, I have not seen anywhere to include/declare this class option. It seems like Netplan does not use the class approach at all.
I did not see this covered in Netplan's 'Examples' or 'Reference' section or in any AU posts. Most info I have found point to this functionality not currently included in Netplan, is that correct?
Is there a way to assign this DHCP class option to these devices?
networking dhcp netplan
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After reading through the Netplan docs a few times, I still don't think I found this specific situation addressed.
I have a number of hardware devices with their own DHCP class, these devices are aware of a "magic bit (or string)" option in their class declaration. When this "magic bit" changes, the devices know to grab their firmware update file from a specific port.
With Netplan, I have not seen anywhere to include/declare this class option. It seems like Netplan does not use the class approach at all.
I did not see this covered in Netplan's 'Examples' or 'Reference' section or in any AU posts. Most info I have found point to this functionality not currently included in Netplan, is that correct?
Is there a way to assign this DHCP class option to these devices?
networking dhcp netplan
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After reading through the Netplan docs a few times, I still don't think I found this specific situation addressed.
I have a number of hardware devices with their own DHCP class, these devices are aware of a "magic bit (or string)" option in their class declaration. When this "magic bit" changes, the devices know to grab their firmware update file from a specific port.
With Netplan, I have not seen anywhere to include/declare this class option. It seems like Netplan does not use the class approach at all.
I did not see this covered in Netplan's 'Examples' or 'Reference' section or in any AU posts. Most info I have found point to this functionality not currently included in Netplan, is that correct?
Is there a way to assign this DHCP class option to these devices?
networking dhcp netplan
networking dhcp netplan
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